ADDRESS

Name Dorottya Experience Ltd.

Address 1051 Budapest, Dorottya utca 6.

Data Controller's representative: Köncz Miklós Managing Director

Contact details of the Data Controller regarding data protection: adatvedelem@hungarianexperience.hu

COOKIE MANAGEMENT

The data controller does not currently use cookie settings on its website, except for Google Analytics and Microsoft Clarity to track site statistics and user demographics, interests and behaviour on websites. The data controller also uses Google Search Console to optimise the site for search and to measure user satisfaction. Google provides the option to limit the use of analytics services. Please visit Google's website to unsubscribe from the use of your data by Google Analytics. https://tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout

Description of data subjects' rights in relation to data processing. Our Website can also be browsed in a mode that does not allow the collection of personal data. You can disable the use of cookies on your computer using your Internet browser.

Az adatkezelés jogalapja: Az érintettől hozzájárulás nem szükséges, amennyiben a cookie-k használatának kizárólagos célja az elektronikus hírközlő hálózaton keresztül történő közléstovábbítás vagy arra az előfizető vagy felhasználó által kifejezetten kért, az információs társadalommal összefüggő szolgáltatás nyújtásához a szolgáltatónak feltétlenül szüksége van.

COOKIE INFORMATION

Our website does not currently use targeted or advertising "cookies" (hereinafter "cookies"), which are files that store information on your web browser. Cookies are cookies that are used to store information about you. We use "cookies" in accordance with the provisions of Act C of 2003 on electronic communications, Act CVIII of 2001 on certain aspects of electronic commerce services and information society services, and the European Union.

For websites that operate within the European Union countries, the use of "cookies" and their storage on the user's computer or other device requires the consent of the users.

1. INFORMATION ABOUT OUR USE OF COOKIES

This policy applies to the use of "cookies" on the https://www.madametussauds.hu/ website.

2. WHAT ARE "COOKIES"?

Cookies" are small files containing letters and numbers. A "cookie" is a means of exchanging information between a web server and a user's browser. These data files cannot be executed, do not contain spyware or viruses, and cannot access users' hard disk space.

3. WHAT CAN "COOKIES" BE USED FOR?

A „sütik” által küldött információk segítségével az internetböngészők könnyebben felismerhetők, így a felhasználók releváns és „személyre szabott” tartalmat kapnak. A cookie-k kényelmesebbé teszik a böngészést, értve ez alatt az online adatbiztonsággal kapcsolatos igényeket és a releváns reklámokat. A „sütik” segítségével a weboldalak üzemeltetői névtelen (anonim) statisztikákat is készíthetnek az oldallátogatók szokásairól. Ezek felhasználásával az oldal szerkesztői még jobban szeméThe information sent by "cookies" makes it easier for internet browsers to recognise you, so that users receive relevant and "personalised" content. Cookies are used to make browsing more convenient, by which we mean online privacy and relevant advertising. Cookies" also allow website operators to compile anonymous statistics on the habits of visitors to their sites. These can be used by site editors to further personalise the look and feel of the site and its content.lyre tudják szabni az oldal kinézetét és tartalmát.

4. WHAT KIND OF "COOKIES" DO YOU ENCOUNTER?

Websites can use two types of cookies:

  • Temporary "cookies" that remain on your device until you leave the website
  • Permanent "cookies" which, depending on your web browser settings, may remain on your device for a longer period of time or until you delete them.
  • Third-party "cookies" that are placed on your browser by a third party (e.g. Google Analytics). These are placed on your browser when the website you visit uses services provided by the third party.

SESSION-ID "COOKIES":

The use of these is essential for navigating the website and for the functionality of the website. Without accepting them, the website or parts of the website may not function or may be displayed incorrectly.

ANALYTICAL OR PERFORMANCE MONITORING "COOKIES":

These help us to distinguish visitors to the website and collect data about how visitors behave on the website. These "cookies" are used, for example, to ensure that the website remembers when you log in when you request it. They do not collect information that can identify you, the data is aggregated and stored anonymously ( e.g. Google Analytics)

FUNCTIONAL "COOKIES":

These cookies are designed to improve the user experience. They detect and store, for example, the device you use to access the website, or information you have previously provided and requested to be stored, such as automatic login, your choice of language, text size, font or other customisable elements of the website. These "cookies" do not track your activity on other websites. However, the information they collect may include personally identifiable information that you have shared.

TARGETED OR ADVERTISING "COOKIES":

These allow websites to provide information (marketing) that is most relevant to your interests. This requires your explicit consent. These cookies collect detailed information about your browsing habits.

5. DO "COOKIES" CONTAIN PERSONAL DATA?

Most "cookies" do not contain personal information and do not allow users to be identified. The information stored is necessary for a more convenient browsing experience and is stored in a way that does not allow unauthorised access.

6. WHY ARE "COOKIES" IMPORTANT ON THE INTERNET?

The role of "cookies" is to make browsing more convenient for users, as it uses browsing history to set the ads and content for users. Disabling or restricting "cookies" makes some websites unusable. However, disabling or restricting "cookies" does not mean that users will not see ads, but that the ads and content displayed are not "personalised", i.e. not tailored to the user's needs and interests. Some examples of the use of "cookies":

  • Displaying content, services and products tailored to the user's needs.
  • Offers tailored to the user's interests.
  • Remember to log in (stay logged in) when you request it.
  • Comment on parental control filters for Internet content (family mode options, safe search functions).
  • Limiting the frequency of advertisements; i.e., limiting the number of times an advertisement can be displayed on a web page that is given to the user.
  • Display of advertisements relevant to the user.
  • Geotargeting

7. SECURITY AND DATA SECURITY FACTORS.

Cookies" are not viruses or spyware. As they are plain text files, they cannot be executed and are therefore not considered as programs. However, they may have other intentions (malicious intent) to hide information in the "cookie", so they can act as spyware. For this reason, antivirus and anti-virus programs may permanently delete the "cookies".

Since the Internet browsing device and web servers are in constant communication, sending data back and forth, an attacker (hacker) could retrieve the information stored in the cookies if it interferes with the process. One of the reasons for this could be, for example, an inadequately encrypted Internet (WiFi) setting. This vulnerability can be exploited to extract data from the "cookies".

8. MANAGING AND DELETING "COOKIES"

Cookies can be deleted or disabled in the browser programs used. Browsers allow cookies by default. You can disable this in the browser settings and delete existing ones. You can also set the browser to notify the user when a cookie is sent to the device. It is important to stress, however, that disabling or restricting these files will degrade the browsing experience and may also cause errors in the functionality of the website.


Budapest, 1 June 2021